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Chapter 216: Adjustments Part 1

Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

"YES! It's a GOOOAL!"

The moment that Freddy Eastwood scored, the spectators' stands exploded into a frenzy of cheers All of Forest's fans were ju out of their seats with their arhaue season! The actual first! Unbelievably, it was on Arsenal's goal! What a beautiful counterattack! An incredible long pass! A banana shot by Albertini!"

Instead of running to the sidelines to celebrate with the fans, the scorer, Freddy Eastwood, turned and ran to the

At least 85 of the credit for that goal belonged to hi En and Kerslake both ju to the sidelines with raised arharound! Thiscereer Just like Tony Twain said: asbroken, he doesn't want to lose thisfor Freddy Eastwood, the fans of Forest i that they had come up with in the spur-of-the-moment, in praise of Albertini "We have an Italian, with curls and htly and you'll pay! Take hile beautiful perforh to win over fans

Surrounded by his teammates, Albertini was bombarded with their excited yells, so ing But there was one thing he was certain of: leaving Italy and coht choice

Clustered between his tea their expectations and his heavy responsibility, having his name hailed loudly by their fans; it felt incredible It was as though he had returned to his ti old!

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But the point was lost all too suddenly Beside hier turned to look at Tang En and his assistant, ere celebrating the goal at the sidelines, and stood He could not allow thethe focus of Arsenal's offense back to Dennis Bergkamp

As he stood at the sidelines, all of Arsenal's players looked back at hier would surely have new instructions for theetting hika position of the Dutch was technically a forherein he was Henry's partner, he could also play well in theto coordinate the offense would help to take soas, and at the sae of the gap left behind by Wood once he ertogether and coordinating the offense, it pulled the attention of Forest's defense With Henry's positioning being more flexible, he would often pull to the left and partner up with Robert Pirès That way, Forest's defensive line had no choice but to run with Henry; after all, that Frenchreatest threat on Arsenal

Arsenal did not just rely on Henry to score Pirès, Bergkamp, Jermaine Pennant, and even Gilberto Silva and Ashley Cole all had the ability to rush in and score a goal Arsenal had many places from which they could attack, and anyone of them could be part of the offense Just two or three of theo combination would easily create the space they needed

When Henry successfully received a ball, he launched it towards the goal with a spin and a kick A En rose frooalpost

Tang En could tell that Arsenal had given Bergkaanization of offense Since Wenger had ly Wood's duty reainst Fàbregas With hi as the core, the entire formation of Forest would advance and put pressure on Arsenal Forest, as in the lead, did not withdraw into a defensive position like a cowardly turtle, but insteadEn had not given up on close-e He understood deeply the strengths of Arsenal, which were about the sa football teaiven any space that will allow them the full use of their technical capabilities; otherwise, the team with the weaker skillset, Forest in this case, would be set on a path to failure

Bergkaanize was a clear attee Wood's advancement Since that's their intention, we'll use the whole teaood With the entire for, we'll continue to pressure Arsenal and eventually take initiative in thethe formation itself forward, the best tactic would naturally be offside traps At the sa Forest's offense for the sake of defending In contrast, he expected Ribéry and Ashley Young, the two side ot an opportunity to attack, the side midfielders and full backs would cut forward and suppress Arsenal's offensive abilities in the wings

In addition, they were to use the most efficient method in their offense; the ball could not stay under their feet a second longer than necessary if a pass was possible The idea that Tang En had tried to instill in the players during training was this: opportunities and breaks were not created by dribbling; instead, they were created through the tea The future direction of their offense would be to use their movements to create opportunities for themselves on one hand, and to force opponents into dead-ends on the other